Vijaya Kumar, a resident of Vijayawada, lured the people with “buyback and pre-launch schemes” and other investment schemes
Published Date – 26 June 2025, 12:34 AM

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Hyderabad: The Cyberabad Police arrested Gogula Lakshmi Vijaya Kumar, director of AV Infracon Private Limited and AV Organo Farms Private Limited, for allegedly cheating the public to the tune of Rs 8 crore on the pretext of huge profits. Vijaya Kumar, a resident of Vijayawada, started the companies and lured the people with “buyback and pre-launch schemes” and other investment schemes. “Vijaya Kumar executed the agreement of sale, MoU and sale deeds in favour of the victims to make them believe that their investment is legally valid. He later duped them,” said the police.
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